Clinical Research
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2005; 11(1): 136-141
Published online Jan 7, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i1.136
Expression patterns of transforming growth factor-beta and its receptors in gastric mucosa of patients with refractory gastric ulcer
Shou-Chuan Shih, Kwang-Wen Tseng, Shee-Chan Lin, Chin-Roa Kao, Sun-Yen Chou, Horng-Yuan Wang, Wen-Hsiung Chang, Cheng-Hsin Chu, Tsang-En Wang, Chung-Liang Chien
Shou-Chuan Shih, Shee-Chan Lin, Chin-Roa Kao, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, China
Kwang-Wen Tseng, Chung-Liang Chien, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, China
Shou-Chuan Shih, Health Evaluation Center, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, China
Shou-Chuan Shih, Mackay Medicine Nursing and Management College, Taipei, Taiwan, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by a grant to Shou-Chuan Shih from Mackay Memorial Hospital (project No: 9137) and in part by grants to Chung-Liang Chien (NSC 91-2320-B-002-114) from the National Science Council, Taiwan
Correspondence to: Dr. Chung-Liang Chien, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, China. clc@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw
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Received: December 9, 2003
Revised: December 12, 2003
Accepted: January 9, 2004
Published online: January 7, 2005
Abstract

AIM: Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) plays a regulatory role in tissue repair. In a previous study, we found that TGF-β and its receptors were expressed in gastric mucosa of patients with well-healed gastric ulcers, as demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. To further characterize the role of TGF-β and its receptors in repairing gastric ulcers, we investigated the expression patterns of TGF-β and its receptors in gastric mucosa by in situ hybridization and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).

METHODS: Seventy-four patients with endoscopically proven gastric ulcers were eligible for participation in this study. All patients had routine biopsies on initial endoscopy and were then treated for 12 wk with an H2 blocker. Repeat endoscopy was then performed. There were 8 patients with poorly healed ulcers, and biopsies were taken from the margin of the residual ulcers. These tissue samples, along with biopsy of gastric mucosa near the original ulcers from 8 randomly selected patients with well-healed ulcers were examined for TGF-β and TGF-β receptor II mRNA by RT-PCR and in situ hybridization, as well as immunohistochemistry.

RESULTS: TGF-β and TGF-β receptor II were strongly expressed in tissues from patients with well-healed ulcers. Four of the 8 patients with poor healing had low or absent expression of TGF-β or TGF-β receptor II mRNA. All cases positive by RT-PCR assay were confirmed by in situ hybridization as well as immunohistochemistry.

CONCLUSION: It is suggested that TGF-β and its receptors are important for gastric ulcer healing. These results may have implications for further investigation of the healing process and in predicting response to therapy.

Keywords: Gastric Ulcer; Transforming growth factor-beta; Transforming growth factor-beta receptor